I own both the Superlight and Atlantis Mini 1k. The Atlantis is better in almost every way except battery life. Clicks feel better, crisper, more spammable. Lower button height, shape more optimized for claw/relaxed claw. More maneuverability in claw/fingertip hybrid grip due to shorter length. Side buttons feel premium and not mushy at all. I absolutely can't go back to the superlight after using the atlantis mini. At half the price of the superlight its a no brainer.
@@OGSuperDirty also, logitech made the least amount of effort possible in their launch of the superlight 2. after many years its the same mouse with worse clicks. they make enough money so they dont really care about their mice. if u have a superlight 1 i would argue its honestly better if you enjoy light clicks that feel/sound good.
Literally returned my death adder v3 for the super light V2 couldn’t be more happier it’s amazing and feels amazing. Also have big hands and still is amazing
I agree with most points you made, but shape can be pretty subjective. The GPX Superlight is comfortable for most grips, I mained it for 2 years before switching to Lamzu Atlantis OG V2. At first I thought it was just a shape not suited for me, but after upping my sensitivity a bit I actually grew more comfortable with the mouse. My claw grip changed from relaxed to more aggressive and now that my hand is more accustomed to the new shape my aim is actually a bit better than before (My GPX also developed a double-clicking issue, so I swapped out for Huano blues). One thing I noticed with safe shapes like GPX is that they won't force your grip in any particular way, which is mostly a good thing. In my case, the aggressive flare on the Atlantis forced my claw grip to be more extreme but that actually helped the mouse sit better against my palm, which improved aim consistency at higher sensitivity despite being a lower weight. I now use grip tape on the side of my GPX to maintain that aggressive claw on the mouse while gaming. Overall, I would say that the shape of the Atlantis is better suited to my grip style than GPX. The DeathAdder V3 shape is more comfortable for me than GPX, and I can maintain the same level of accuracy with it. While the Atlantis is less comfortable than either of them, it is a better shape for me when it comes to aim consistency.
Same for me, except with the Atlantis mini v2. I didn’t think the shape was really for me, but now that I am used to it, it is my go to. I just perform the best with out of all of my mice. The pulsar x2v2 mini is right behind it
The negative comments on the GPX were overblown. I learned this after buying one. The side buttons don't even feel that bad. The mouse feels like a smaller MX581/G400S.
i’ve been maining a gpx for over a year and i was looking to get a finalmouse ulx(for the low weight and 8k wireless pulling), but i wanted to wait for what logitech would release, i’m disappointed with the gpx2 but if i upgrade my mouse it’ll prob be to the gpx2 when i get a logitech mice i’m just 100% confident with the product and know it won’t fail on me in critical moments. my pc isn’t top of the line so i think 2k is fine for me
Everyone has their own opinions, I've had a superlight for about 2 years and currently switched to x2 v2. All i will say is you can't go wrong with a superlight, you know you are buying a good product. I got the x2 v2 im in love with the shape, sensor is really good but my left click has a crunch click which is sad. Overall, Logitech has a reputation about quality which means you will always get a good unit.
The only thing im skeptical about with the GPX Superlight 2 is that it has the same mushy side buttons as the GPX superlight. Are they really that bad?
I had the same thoughts. I do think the lamzu is good and I do like the dav3 but specifically the faker edition for the coating. Still waiting for my ideal mouse, a g703 superlight
great review. the gpx 2 is really a solid allrounder. no complains, except the skates are really not that great. i switched to corepad skates, removed the supercharge dongle in the bottom and now its perfect for me.
Im an aggressive claw grip with large hands. Tried superlight 1 two years ago. Shape was not for me. Been very happy with the Endgame XM2WE last 3 months.
BASED opinions. I had a DAV3 and try the Pulsar X2 and the GPX still beat them both in all the ways that matter. Shape is #1 and the human hand prefers to grip around the narrow rear of the mouse unless you're some zoomer freak going some insane crab grip. Most people will have good control over a GPX it's that simple. As far as clicks and sensor, they are crispy and the sensor competed with the DAV3 @ 1000hz for sure. I did not get to try it at 4k. You could tell the Razer sensor was a hair sharper and faster to react in a Windows environment. In game I straight up played worse with the DAV3 due to the shape. As soon as I got back on the GPX it was a no brainer.
Gpx 2 is the best choice who have really high budget it’s the best you can get right now even if the specifications is lower than others but im sure that logitech will come up with 4k polling rate by updating the firmware and hybrid switch and super low latency wireless imo it’s the best you could possibly get rn(finalmouse not included)
To my understanding, the GPX Superlight V2 switches break in after a week or two of use. Personally, I prefer switches that I can swap out and often enough optical switches make that nearly impossible. Today I was looking at Colorware, a place that semi-customizes paint colors, and before spending $225 I wanted to get some more opinions of that mouse. I don't know what black magic they put in that Logitech mouse but it's aim and accuracy is very evident. It's no mistake that MLG pros use this mouse quite a bit. I have every one of the mice that you mentioned and a lot more. However, for accuracy my modded GPX Superlight Pro is my goat. For shotguns and running around like a crazy person on the small maps I actually prefer my Razer DeathAdder V2 with Pulsar glass skates V1. _The modifications are: aftermarket hot-swappable PCB, TTC Gold Encoder, TTC Dustproof Gold 60M, and Esports Tiger ICE skates._
.. The reason that I mentioned about the DeathAdder V2 is because the V3 _ain't_ no DeathAdder. I would love for Razer to make a 50-60g version of the V2. Also, I can't tell the difference between 1000/1ms or 2000/0.5ms or 4000 Hz/0.25ms polling rates on my Corsair Flex 240Hz monitor with 0.03ms response. Making 8 mouse position adjustments or more per frame showing on my monitor doesn't seem to do squat. I think it's an illusion that everybody wants to believe.
LMAO .. at least as far as my PC's concerned we essentially have the nearly the same exact PC specs Including EK water blocks. Look up the CPU-Z I'm posting it's too funny. I wanted to populate all of my DIMM slots, I have an ASUS Rog Extreme with EKs monoblock EK-Quantum Momentum 2 with chrome copper piping instead of acrylic. I preferred the -book- look of EK side distro instead of the one over the front. I've never returned a mouse unless it didn't work, If I make the mistake of buying a mouse I don't like I don't beat up Amazon or other companies. I just add it to the collection wall. On a footnote I really wish that Logitech would keep the same design and offer a hot swappable PCB for switches and possible and encoder. Further out of love to see a carbon fiber version of the GPX with weight around 40 to 45 g. I assume that you're going to get the new Finalmouse. After a firmware update, it's nearly on par if not superior for tracking as the GPX. My only problem is it's size and to me it's too small so fortunately they're making a large version that will be offered sometime near Christmas. For $200 you should try it. CPU-Z JJU8GT
Refresh rates / Time between frames 60Hz / 16.67ms 144Hz / 6.94ms 240Hz / 4.17ms 360Hz / 2.78ms Absolutely 100% I would strongly recommend that you try Esports Tiger ICE skates. Also, I would strongly recommend that you try the Artisan Hein FX MID at whatever size floats your boat. The extra large is huge, the largest a reasonably decent size and the small is definitely small. Does that make a difference between those two .. F YEAH IT DOES. I'm nearly 60 years old and I destroy lobbies and playing Call of Duty. When I was with my clan I was their top player and often we would go on 50 and 60 plus winning streaks playing DOM. Some of my friends I've known for over 15 years simply playing Call of Duty. The skates are incredibly cheap and that mouse pad is under $75 bucks. I think it's important for people to try different mice, set up differently, different mouse pads, different peripherals, etc. I'm as much an audiophile and I'm using a good audiophile grade DAC with HIFIMAN planar headphones, custom built keyboard, and more .. yes everything adds up. Granted some things are for aesthetic value. Anyway, last comment .. The only reason I'm going into such length is because you seem like you have similar passions as I do. I'm one of those people that explores every niche I can until I'm an expert or at least very knowledgeable at whatever I'm pursuing. Good luck! 😎👍
The stuttering issue at 4khz+ is normal. Only until last year you could get 2khz without the same problem. Most games in rotation don’t actually support past 2.5khz - 3khz polling rate. It will probably be a while before you see any change in the games as 2khz in a lot of developers eyes is the best you need. The superlight 2s integration is great on 2khz it almost has the same response time as any non razer mouse that uses 4khz
This made me want to buy the super light V2, thank you! I was worried because many keeps talking about the skates being bad but I honestly think that if it's REALLY THAT bad, why would people buy it?
i just got lamzu og v2 4k coming from a superlight first i touched the mouse i feel it was a little bit faster but my aim is shaky my hands is medium i kinda like the shape better for finger tip but at the same time my aim kinda shaky i had to lower my sens a bit i will say who is better for me after i heavy use the lamzu also greate video ma man
I also have a superlight first and am thinking about upgrading to Lamzu OG v2 4k. Did you feel like the change was worth it? What is your current opinion? Do you prefer the Lamzu more?
@@DeDliiiii honestly its all about the shape if u dont have a problem with the superlight shape and youre aim is insane dont change, i got the lamzu and after trying it for long time the shape start to be a little bit weird maybe because its wider but the flicks was noticed better and tracking is same as superlight but superlight feel high and lamzu feel low and wider you decide if u want ur mouse touch your palm or not
That battlebit montage u got there is cold, also i wanna ask which version of the G Pro Superlight 2 do you think has the better coating and durability, black or white?
bro should i buy lamzu mini 4k or logitech gpx1 i haave kinda small hands and light claw grip (im tryna get a new mouse and stuck between these two ) thanks and great vid.
thanks for the reply i was just worried about the lamzu having worse quality or click latency as its a newer brand whereas i can trust logitech thats my only concern@@OGSuperDirty
People not lying when they say just get whats more comfy. I have a viper v2 pro and DAV3 pro and i find myself being too inconsistent with both at times and unomfy but my first mouse was a razer mamba elite which is a cheap heavy ass mouse but man ive never been so consistent with another mouse. When i played apex with the mamba i was masters and could easily drop 3k plus in masters lobbies consistently but now even tho i got the viper v2 pro and DAV3 pro with a shit ton better specs i just dont perform at that level anymore honestly. Im thinkin about trying the GPROX2 tho
Shape is king for sure. But Not neccesarily the one that is most compfy for you. I played best with the 303 Shroud edition and that one felt absolutely awful. Also click tension (post and pre travel mater a whole lot if you want the fastes reaction time. i have a wide variety of mice and the 303 SE with has the tightest and lightest clicksas well as my HSK ace and i get an average of 178ms with these. With other mice i get around 186ms and then i have the horible clicks on my HSK+ which make it impossible to react faster then 200ms just by taking so long to click. 1/2/4/8k play a role as well. Yes its marginal gains compared to the click tension but 10ms is an advantage non the less. If the GPSL2 fits you thats a great thing. It will be a good alrounder for most. But that mouse is like a running shoe you can have a alrounder but it will most likely not be the best fit for your specific use case. I like the GPSL2 but only use it if I am casualy playing or sailing the Web.
@Toilet Brush i love that alot of people put hate that superlight x2 is the same for me that dosn't bother me at all. But what bothers me is the company itself says we fixed double clicking. No they haven't. I owned original G pro / superlight etc guess what you play MMOS alot what happend over 1 year and half? BOOM side button double click, same button again double click. And guess what? Superlight 2 uses same crappy side button it will double click if ur a mmo player that constantly use the side button. (For me both times side button backwards) No review mentions this that the side button still can and will double click .
True they should have updated the side buttons. Personally I've never had an issue with them but i don't use them as often as a fortnite or mmo player like you would.
My Logitech Superlight 1 has charging issues after 1 year of use (it does not charge even it shows the charging process, and sometimes it charges after connecting and disconnecting the mouse cable multiple times). I do not trust Logitech quality anymore.
The superlights coating is also terrible for people with sweaty hands. The coating also degrades like some cheap piece of crap. Even the logo just wipes off on the super light x. i was honestly surprised when that happened. They really skimped out on quality in the guise of it being a “pro” mouse.
You are absolutely right about it's coating. I followed up on the superlight 2 just recently and compared it against the latest mice, you can see that video here: ruclips.net/video/lhXSTNf5wXM/видео.htmlsi=SWf8D2lfvDjiK9Ve
For 160$ it should be a lot more sturdy my super light yellowd within two weeks of use and the scroll wheel broke after about 6 months and then came the double clicks
Hello, very good video but i have a question is the gpx 1 is also better or should i buy for the same price an atlantis mini or some like that (i will not play with 4k ) 100 dollars is just a lot so i want to make sure. 😁😁
If that's what you took from the video, that wasn't my intent. I mentioned the lamzu and dav3 because they're top mice that were used as a point of reference and despite the shape difference are still competing against the gpx--which is why I mentioned shape is the most important facet of a gaming mouse when picking what's best for each individual. In this case, the lamzu performed worse in games for me despite 4k polling and similar results in controlled synthetic tests. I probably shouldn't have used the word "copy" but rather "competitors" but I was recording off the cuff.
For those who have a gpx superlight … is the v2 worth it ? Right now my gpx has kailh 8.0… and I’ve been swapping between this, the 703 and actually a Vaxee NP01s wireless that i love. Yeah I love mice lol
Is your grip called Full Palm Grip or Foward Palm Grip, rather than Claw? By all fingers touching the mouse and the palm or back palm pushing against the mouse back.
There's various definitions of it but I'd categorize it as claw as my fingers never fully rest on the mouse like a palm grip: hyperx.com/blogs/hyperx-blog/which-gaming-mouse-grip-is-right-for-you
I love my v2 pro wont change it for nothing! I`ve got the gpx and it feels better on my hand better than the razer one but in regards to performance I stick with v2 pro.
Sometimes it isn't about specs. Its about what feels more natural and comfortable for you. You'll probably be better with the superlight 2 since it's more comfortable and you won't have to hold it weird or something.
My hands are 18cmx10cm and I play relaxed claw grip on a g502 hero currently. What mouse would be best for me? I have no budget. Also, I’d rather not run into the issue of bad side buttons if there is one.
The WLMouse Beast X (www.wlmouse.com) would be a good fit. I just received my copy and will be reviewing it soon. It's a little small for my hands (22 x 13 cm) but for your size it would be perfect. The QC on this mouse is flaweless too and dare I say it's a better mouse than the Superlight 2.
I still can't get it, how a company can ask u 150 bucks for a piece of the cheapest plastic and 2,4 ghz receiver, like I have a gpx and it's just a piece of plastic with clicks. My G502 at least had feartures and was like 40 bucks so come on.
GPX Superlight has never been the king for me! If they made a GPX small version at 50grams it could be the king😆🙃 For me Lamzu atlantis mini is the G.O.A.T.
@@inspire1ove The what now? what company? nevermind I see now😆 It will probable take a little longer than that before they are in stock at my local retailers, and also want to wait for first reviews of it! But yeah it do look interesting😄
popular =/= king, and it never was. Was a huge disappointment from Logitech. Hopefully they can actually make a new better mouse instead rehashing the egg.
After buying a gpx superlight, to a viper v2 pro, to a lamzu atlantis mini i can say without a doubt that the gpx super light is the most overrated mouse, it feels terrible to use now compared to my Atlantis mini. Just cant go back.
Hands been cramping with any of the the logitech g pro series. Also buggy laser that occasionally will flick upwards on its own had swapped it out with logitech CS and the mouse did the same thing. im finding the gpro series to be overpriced and overrated. Also cosmetically the g pro x logo starts fading off now my mouse has no logo. For the price that kinda shit should not happen
I agree they could do a much better job w/the coating. The design is getting long in the tooth as well. I made this video a while back so check out my latest video for an updated opinion on this mouse vs the competition: ruclips.net/video/lhXSTNf5wXM/видео.html
As an owner of the og gpro x superlight Ive been using since it came out I can confirm everything you said BUTTTT the skates do suck ALOT and they def shoulda upgraded it (sorry for my bad english)
@@OGSuperDirty I switched them to tiger ice skates and that was a life change for me lol.. Im thinking about getting this new superlight just because I want more battery and type C
4k, ultralight (45-50 grams) etc are feature sets used by the marketing teams to give the consumers an excuse as to why they’re not good at fps games 😂. You do not need 4k. The other mice manufacturers are catering to the copium. 😂 I use an 80+ gram wired mouse and will dish out defeat left and right to these people while they’re using their 3395’s , 4-8k etc.
All this people complaining is much more fixated on their mice specs than actually the feel when playing a game seriously.
I own both the Superlight and Atlantis Mini 1k. The Atlantis is better in almost every way except battery life. Clicks feel better, crisper, more spammable. Lower button height, shape more optimized for claw/relaxed claw. More maneuverability in claw/fingertip hybrid grip due to shorter length. Side buttons feel premium and not mushy at all. I absolutely can't go back to the superlight after using the atlantis mini. At half the price of the superlight its a no brainer.
Thanks for sharing
@@OGSuperDirty youre welcome
@@OGSuperDirty also, logitech made the least amount of effort possible in their launch of the superlight 2. after many years its the same mouse with worse clicks. they make enough money so they dont really care about their mice. if u have a superlight 1 i would argue its honestly better if you enjoy light clicks that feel/sound good.
Literally returned my death adder v3 for the super light V2 couldn’t be more happier it’s amazing and feels amazing. Also have big hands and still is amazing
I love how you talk about how the click sounds while half of the time we have headphones on and will not hear any clicks :D
I agree with most points you made, but shape can be pretty subjective. The GPX Superlight is comfortable for most grips, I mained it for 2 years before switching to Lamzu Atlantis OG V2. At first I thought it was just a shape not suited for me, but after upping my sensitivity a bit I actually grew more comfortable with the mouse. My claw grip changed from relaxed to more aggressive and now that my hand is more accustomed to the new shape my aim is actually a bit better than before (My GPX also developed a double-clicking issue, so I swapped out for Huano blues). One thing I noticed with safe shapes like GPX is that they won't force your grip in any particular way, which is mostly a good thing. In my case, the aggressive flare on the Atlantis forced my claw grip to be more extreme but that actually helped the mouse sit better against my palm, which improved aim consistency at higher sensitivity despite being a lower weight. I now use grip tape on the side of my GPX to maintain that aggressive claw on the mouse while gaming. Overall, I would say that the shape of the Atlantis is better suited to my grip style than GPX. The DeathAdder V3 shape is more comfortable for me than GPX, and I can maintain the same level of accuracy with it. While the Atlantis is less comfortable than either of them, it is a better shape for me when it comes to aim consistency.
Same for me, except with the Atlantis mini v2. I didn’t think the shape was really for me, but now that I am used to it, it is my go to. I just perform the best with out of all of my mice. The pulsar x2v2 mini is right behind it
The negative comments on the GPX were overblown. I learned this after buying one. The side buttons don't even feel that bad. The mouse feels like a smaller MX581/G400S.
i’ve been maining a gpx for over a year and i was looking to get a finalmouse ulx(for the low weight and 8k wireless pulling), but i wanted to wait for what logitech would release, i’m disappointed with the gpx2 but if i upgrade my mouse it’ll prob be to the gpx2 when i get a logitech mice i’m just 100% confident with the product and know it won’t fail on me in critical moments. my pc isn’t top of the line so i think 2k is fine for me
Aweseome. I'm gonna go buy the superlight 2 after watching this video. Thanks bro.
Everyone has their own opinions, I've had a superlight for about 2 years and currently switched to x2 v2. All i will say is you can't go wrong with a superlight, you know you are buying a good product. I got the x2 v2 im in love with the shape, sensor is really good but my left click has a crunch click which is sad. Overall, Logitech has a reputation about quality which means you will always get a good unit.
The only thing im skeptical about with the GPX Superlight 2 is that it has the same mushy side buttons as the GPX superlight. Are they really that bad?
They are very clicky on my superlight 2. The side buttons are not mushy.
I had the same thoughts. I do think the lamzu is good and I do like the dav3 but specifically the faker edition for the coating.
Still waiting for my ideal mouse, a g703 superlight
G703 superlight would be Sprime PM1
The g703 is the mouse I have. It’s great
great review. the gpx 2 is really a solid allrounder. no complains, except the skates are really not that great. i switched to corepad skates, removed the supercharge dongle in the bottom and now its perfect for me.
Im an aggressive claw grip with large hands. Tried superlight 1 two years ago. Shape was not for me. Been very happy with the Endgame XM2WE last 3 months.
@@3ildcard had the same exactly experience! now im more than happy with gpx2
I like your review style and how you are straight to the point. Was wondering if you could review the wooting keyboard
The PC looks absolute top tier.
BASED opinions. I had a DAV3 and try the Pulsar X2 and the GPX still beat them both in all the ways that matter. Shape is #1 and the human hand prefers to grip around the narrow rear of the mouse unless you're some zoomer freak going some insane crab grip. Most people will have good control over a GPX it's that simple. As far as clicks and sensor, they are crispy and the sensor competed with the DAV3 @ 1000hz for sure. I did not get to try it at 4k. You could tell the Razer sensor was a hair sharper and faster to react in a Windows environment. In game I straight up played worse with the DAV3 due to the shape. As soon as I got back on the GPX it was a no brainer.
plus gpx 2 just got a firmware update that allows 4k polling
Gpx 2 is the best choice who have really high budget it’s the best you can get right now even if the specifications is lower than others but im sure that logitech will come up with 4k polling rate by updating the firmware and hybrid switch and super low latency wireless imo it’s the best you could possibly get rn(finalmouse not included)
I honestly don't see them adding 4k polling simply because the smidgen of benefits over 2k doesn't warrant the battery drain.
To my understanding, the GPX Superlight V2 switches break in after a week or two of use. Personally, I prefer switches that I can swap out and often enough optical switches make that nearly impossible. Today I was looking at Colorware, a place that semi-customizes paint colors, and before spending $225 I wanted to get some more opinions of that mouse. I don't know what black magic they put in that Logitech mouse but it's aim and accuracy is very evident. It's no mistake that MLG pros use this mouse quite a bit.
I have every one of the mice that you mentioned and a lot more. However, for accuracy my modded GPX Superlight Pro is my goat. For shotguns and running around like a crazy person on the small maps I actually prefer my Razer DeathAdder V2 with Pulsar glass skates V1.
_The modifications are: aftermarket hot-swappable PCB, TTC Gold Encoder, TTC Dustproof Gold 60M, and Esports Tiger ICE skates._
.. The reason that I mentioned about the DeathAdder V2 is because the V3 _ain't_ no DeathAdder. I would love for Razer to make a 50-60g version of the V2. Also, I can't tell the difference between 1000/1ms or 2000/0.5ms or 4000 Hz/0.25ms polling rates on my Corsair Flex 240Hz monitor with 0.03ms response. Making 8 mouse position adjustments or more per frame showing on my monitor doesn't seem to do squat. I think it's an illusion that everybody wants to believe.
LMAO .. at least as far as my PC's concerned we essentially have the nearly the same exact PC specs Including EK water blocks. Look up the CPU-Z I'm posting it's too funny. I wanted to populate all of my DIMM slots, I have an ASUS Rog Extreme with EKs monoblock EK-Quantum Momentum 2 with chrome copper piping instead of acrylic. I preferred the -book- look of EK side distro instead of the one over the front.
I've never returned a mouse unless it didn't work, If I make the mistake of buying a mouse I don't like I don't beat up Amazon or other companies. I just add it to the collection wall.
On a footnote I really wish that Logitech would keep the same design and offer a hot swappable PCB for switches and possible and encoder. Further out of love to see a carbon fiber version of the GPX with weight around 40 to 45 g. I assume that you're going to get the new Finalmouse. After a firmware update, it's nearly on par if not superior for tracking as the GPX. My only problem is it's size and to me it's too small so fortunately they're making a large version that will be offered sometime near Christmas. For $200 you should try it.
CPU-Z JJU8GT
Refresh rates / Time between frames
60Hz / 16.67ms
144Hz / 6.94ms
240Hz / 4.17ms
360Hz / 2.78ms
Absolutely 100% I would strongly recommend that you try Esports Tiger ICE skates. Also, I would strongly recommend that you try the Artisan Hein FX MID at whatever size floats your boat. The extra large is huge, the largest a reasonably decent size and the small is definitely small. Does that make a difference between those two .. F YEAH IT DOES.
I'm nearly 60 years old and I destroy lobbies and playing Call of Duty. When I was with my clan I was their top player and often we would go on 50 and 60 plus winning streaks playing DOM. Some of my friends I've known for over 15 years simply playing Call of Duty. The skates are incredibly cheap and that mouse pad is under $75 bucks.
I think it's important for people to try different mice, set up differently, different mouse pads, different peripherals, etc.
I'm as much an audiophile and I'm using a good audiophile grade DAC with HIFIMAN planar headphones, custom built keyboard, and more .. yes everything adds up. Granted some things are for aesthetic value.
Anyway, last comment .. The only reason I'm going into such length is because you seem like you have similar passions as I do. I'm one of those people that explores every niche I can until I'm an expert or at least very knowledgeable at whatever I'm pursuing.
Good luck! 😎👍
gpx v2 is great, seeing tons of blasting online too. works amazing and have no complaints. got the GP2 headset to match as well and it is also great.
It is a great mouse but they can make this mouse greater if they use better ptfe feet , better thumb button and braided cable :)
@@joydebnath_1485 I don’t really care
The stuttering issue at 4khz+ is normal. Only until last year you could get 2khz without the same problem.
Most games in rotation don’t actually support past 2.5khz - 3khz polling rate.
It will probably be a while before you see any change in the games as 2khz in a lot of developers eyes is the best you need.
The superlight 2s integration is great on 2khz it almost has the same response time as any non razer mouse that uses 4khz
thats not true... i have been using RV8K on a 9600K in tons of games since the mouse released
My best mouse performance is the finalmouse starlight pro. So good. But superlight is really really good.
This made me want to buy the super light V2, thank you! I was worried because many keeps talking about the skates being bad but I honestly think that if it's REALLY THAT bad, why would people buy it?
i just got lamzu og v2 4k coming from a superlight first i touched the mouse i feel it was a little bit faster but my aim is shaky my hands is medium i kinda like the shape better for finger tip but at the same time my aim kinda shaky i had to lower my sens a bit i will say who is better for me after i heavy use the lamzu also greate video ma man
I also have a superlight first and am thinking about upgrading to Lamzu OG v2 4k. Did you feel like the change was worth it? What is your current opinion? Do you prefer the Lamzu more?
@@DeDliiiii honestly its all about the shape if u dont have a problem with the superlight shape and youre aim is insane dont change, i got the lamzu and after trying it for long time the shape start to be a little bit weird maybe because its wider but the flicks was noticed better and tracking is same as superlight but superlight feel high and lamzu feel low and wider you decide if u want ur mouse touch your palm or not
That battlebit montage u got there is cold, also i wanna ask which version of the G Pro Superlight 2 do you think has the better coating and durability, black or white?
Black for sure. The white one discolors really easily unfortunately.
bro should i buy lamzu mini 4k or logitech gpx1 i haave kinda small hands and light claw grip (im tryna get a new mouse and stuck between these two ) thanks and great vid.
The GPX is more a large/medium hand sized mouse so I'd go with the lamzu mini. It's smaller and weighs less too.
thanks for the reply i was just worried about the lamzu having worse quality or click latency as its a newer brand whereas i can trust logitech thats my only concern@@OGSuperDirty
People not lying when they say just get whats more comfy. I have a viper v2 pro and DAV3 pro and i find myself being too inconsistent with both at times and unomfy but my first mouse was a razer mamba elite which is a cheap heavy ass mouse but man ive never been so consistent with another mouse. When i played apex with the mamba i was masters and could easily drop 3k plus in masters lobbies consistently but now even tho i got the viper v2 pro and DAV3 pro with a shit ton better specs i just dont perform at that level anymore honestly. Im thinkin about trying the GPROX2 tho
Shape is king for sure. But Not neccesarily the one that is most compfy for you. I played best with the 303 Shroud edition and that one felt absolutely awful. Also click tension (post and pre travel mater a whole lot if you want the fastes reaction time. i have a wide variety of mice and the 303 SE with has the tightest and lightest clicksas well as my HSK ace and i get an average of 178ms with these. With other mice i get around 186ms and then i have the horible clicks on my HSK+ which make it impossible to react faster then 200ms just by taking so long to click.
1/2/4/8k play a role as well. Yes its marginal gains compared to the click tension but 10ms is an advantage non the less.
If the GPSL2 fits you thats a great thing. It will be a good alrounder for most.
But that mouse is like a running shoe you can have a alrounder but it will most likely not be the best fit for your specific use case.
I like the GPSL2 but only use it if I am casualy playing or sailing the Web.
@Toilet Brush i love that alot of people put hate that superlight x2 is the same for me that dosn't bother me at all. But what bothers me is the company itself says we fixed double clicking. No they haven't. I owned original G pro / superlight etc guess what you play MMOS alot what happend over 1 year and half? BOOM side button double click, same button again double click. And guess what? Superlight 2 uses same crappy side button it will double click if ur a mmo player that constantly use the side button. (For me both times side button backwards) No review mentions this that the side button still can and will double click .
True they should have updated the side buttons. Personally I've never had an issue with them but i don't use them as often as a fortnite or mmo player like you would.
Best down to earth review hands down! Thanks!
My Logitech Superlight 1 has charging issues after 1 year of use (it does not charge even it shows the charging process, and sometimes it charges after connecting and disconnecting the mouse cable multiple times). I do not trust Logitech quality anymore.
The good thing is Logitech has a pretty straightforward and painless RMA process. That's the benefit of buying them vs a Chinese brand.
The superlights coating is also terrible for people with sweaty hands. The coating also degrades like some cheap piece of crap. Even the logo just wipes off on the super light x. i was honestly surprised when that happened. They really skimped out on quality in the guise of it being a “pro” mouse.
You are absolutely right about it's coating. I followed up on the superlight 2 just recently and compared it against the latest mice, you can see that video here: ruclips.net/video/lhXSTNf5wXM/видео.htmlsi=SWf8D2lfvDjiK9Ve
For 160$ it should be a lot more sturdy my super light yellowd within two weeks of use and the scroll wheel broke after about 6 months and then came the double clicks
They do yellow really fast.
oh maan, nice video
Hello, very good video but i have a question is the gpx 1 is also better or should i buy for the same price an atlantis mini or some like that (i will not play with 4k ) 100 dollars is just a lot so i want to make sure. 😁😁
Atlantis Mini and GPX are two very different ll mice. It depends on your hand size and grip preference.
@@OGSuperDirty but in term off specs there IS no better choice?? I watched all grips and hand dimensions for those 😁
What about the color? Is it safe to buy white edition, or should I go black? Does it get yellow?
can you make a video about the superlight v2 vs v1? you sold me on not getting a lamzu already
Lamzu isnt trying to copy the GPX, its a different shape?
If that's what you took from the video, that wasn't my intent. I mentioned the lamzu and dav3 because they're top mice that were used as a point of reference and despite the shape difference are still competing against the gpx--which is why I mentioned shape is the most important facet of a gaming mouse when picking what's best for each individual. In this case, the lamzu performed worse in games for me despite 4k polling and similar results in controlled synthetic tests. I probably shouldn't have used the word "copy" but rather "competitors" but I was recording off the cuff.
You should have added the Asus Harpe Aimlab edition to this test. It wipes all of these on the floor
I think the Lamzu Thorn is what you need.
Im aggressive claw grip and mz1 is perfect for me so is the mean i should go with lamzu og or mini ? And i have gpx i dont like the shape anymore
For those who have a gpx superlight … is the v2 worth it ? Right now my gpx has kailh 8.0… and I’ve been swapping between this, the 703 and actually a Vaxee NP01s wireless that i love. Yeah I love mice lol
Which is better for click spam? I wanted to find a mouse with light clicks
If you want click spam, check out the beast x max with omron optical.
Is your grip called Full Palm Grip or Foward Palm Grip, rather than Claw? By all fingers touching the mouse and the palm or back palm pushing against the mouse back.
There's various definitions of it but I'd categorize it as claw as my fingers never fully rest on the mouse like a palm grip: hyperx.com/blogs/hyperx-blog/which-gaming-mouse-grip-is-right-for-you
I love my v2 pro wont change it for nothing! I`ve got the gpx and it feels better on my hand better than the razer one but in regards to performance I stick with v2 pro.
Sometimes it isn't about specs. Its about what feels more natural and comfortable for you. You'll probably be better with the superlight 2 since it's more comfortable and you won't have to hold it weird or something.
My hands are 18cmx10cm and I play relaxed claw grip on a g502 hero currently. What mouse would be best for me? I have no budget. Also, I’d rather not run into the issue of bad side buttons if there is one.
The WLMouse Beast X (www.wlmouse.com) would be a good fit. I just received my copy and will be reviewing it soon. It's a little small for my hands (22 x 13 cm) but for your size it would be perfect. The QC on this mouse is flaweless too and dare I say it's a better mouse than the Superlight 2.
I had a 9600K and ran 4KHz fine.
I still can't get it, how a company can ask u 150 bucks for a piece of the cheapest plastic and 2,4 ghz receiver, like I have a gpx and it's just a piece of plastic with clicks. My G502 at least had feartures and was like 40 bucks so come on.
For sure, all the light mice are overpriced.
GPX Superlight has never been the king for me! If they made a GPX small version at 50grams it could be the king😆🙃 For me Lamzu atlantis mini is the G.O.A.T.
Fair enough!
offering 2 sizes would have been way better than what they did
the maya is releasing this month, the shape is basically a mini gpx at 43 grams
@@inspire1ove The what now? what company? nevermind I see now😆 It will probable take a little longer than that before they are in stock at my local retailers, and also want to wait for first reviews of it! But yeah it do look interesting😄
@@bergdk237 lamzu said themselves that it will be available for online purchase at the end of this month. going to be an amazing mouse
popular =/= king, and it never was. Was a huge disappointment from Logitech. Hopefully they can actually make a new better mouse instead rehashing the egg.
After buying a gpx superlight, to a viper v2 pro, to a lamzu atlantis mini i can say without a doubt that the gpx super light is the most overrated mouse, it feels terrible to use now compared to my Atlantis mini. Just cant go back.
Lamzu Atlantis mini is a solid mouse.
I agree with you...
Hands been cramping with any of the the logitech g pro series. Also buggy laser that occasionally will flick upwards on its own had swapped it out with logitech CS and the mouse did the same thing. im finding the gpro series to be overpriced and overrated. Also cosmetically the g pro x logo starts fading off now my mouse has no logo. For the price that kinda shit should not happen
I agree they could do a much better job w/the coating. The design is getting long in the tooth as well. I made this video a while back so check out my latest video for an updated opinion on this mouse vs the competition: ruclips.net/video/lhXSTNf5wXM/видео.html
ty for the video you are a goat
ur hand make gaming mice look small
As an owner of the og gpro x superlight Ive been using since it came out I can confirm everything you said BUTTTT the skates do suck ALOT and they def shoulda upgraded it (sorry for my bad english)
I agree, the skates are razor thin and should've been upgraded with extras like lamzu provides. That said, mine have never had to be replaced.
@@OGSuperDirty I switched them to tiger ice skates and that was a life change for me lol.. Im thinking about getting this new superlight just because I want more battery and type C
@@denisnatera3633when they release the sl2 versions I'll give them a try and maybe post a video follow up with them. Thx!
4k, ultralight (45-50 grams) etc are feature sets used by the marketing teams to give the consumers an excuse as to why they’re not good at fps games 😂. You do not need 4k. The other mice manufacturers are catering to the copium. 😂 I use an 80+ gram wired mouse and will dish out defeat left and right to these people while they’re using their 3395’s , 4-8k etc.
lamzu is better tbh superlight 2 is the same as superlight but with 2k , useless
Logitech scroll-wheels suck too
lool try the pulsar v3 xlite es .......is the king !!!!!
I'm personally not a fan of ergo mice.
Meh.